If you're just getting started with packaging python modules for Fedora, here's some hints to get you started:

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* The [[Packaging:Guidelines Fedora Packaging Guidelines]] must be followed for any package. The [[Packaging:Python Python specific guidelines]] are a good starting point.

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* You can generate a spec template for your new python package like this: <pre>yum install rpmdevtools && rpmdev-newspec -t python</pre>. That will generate a spec file template that is a good starting point to making your package.

If you're just getting started with packaging python modules for Fedora, here's some hints to get you started:

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* The [[Packaging:Guidelines Fedora Packaging Guidelines]] must be followed for any package. The [[Packaging:Python Python specific guidelines]] are a good starting point.

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* You can generate a spec template for your new python package like this: <pre>yum install rpmdevtools && rpmdev-newspec -t python</pre>. That will generate a spec file template that is a good starting point to making your package.

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